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What Steve Kornacki is watching for tonight: From the Politics Desk

What Steve Kornacki is watching for tonight: From the Politics Desk

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Welcome to the Election Day edition of From the Politics Desk, where we'll give you everything you need before the results come in tonight. We'll be back tomorrow morning with the latest news in your inbox.

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3 leading counties to watch tonight

By Steve Kornacki

After months of election speeches, advertisements and polls, we are just hours away from polls closing across the country. As results are announced tonight, starting on the East Coast, there are three battleground states I'll be keeping a close eye on to get a sense of which way the political winds are blowing in the presidential contest.

Fayette County, Georgia: The key to Georgia Democrats' success in recent elections has been the growing Atlanta metropolitan area. Fulton, DeKalb, Clayton, Douglas, Cobb, Gwinnett, Rockdale, Newton and Henry counties formed a “blue patch” of support for the party in the middle of the state. One of the questions in this election is whether Kamala Harris can continue to expand the Blob beyond these nine counties.

Fayette County, south of Fulton and home to Peachtree City, is a place that could be a harbinger of Donald Trump's weakness if he loses additional support in metro Atlanta.

Nash County, North Carolina: The county voted for Barack Obama in 2012, Trump in 2016 and Joe Biden in 2020. Whoever wins in the district tonight could be a signal of what the national picture will look like.

Nash County, northeast of Raleigh, is about 40% black, a population that may illustrate how this particular group of working-class voters are engaged this year.

Lackawanna County, Pennsylvania: A 3-point victory for Hillary Clinton in this district in 2016 led to an 8-point victory for Biden in 2020, as his Scranton roots may have helped him win back some of the voters who have increased noticeably since 2012 Trump tended. Class voters and a growing Latino population are the dynamics to watch as Lackawanna could make another hard turn toward Trump.


πŸ—³οΈ Your guide to election night

  • Here's an hour-by-hour guide to the end of contested state elections, the most competitive congressional races, and many of the key voting measures to keep an eye on, all organized by poll deadline.
  • In addition to the three listed above by Steve, here are the other key counties in the swing states to keep an eye on.
  • And here are the down-ballot contests that could serve as initial clues.


πŸ—žοΈ Today's top stories

  • πŸ•› Final countdown: Harris and Trump held their final talks at the contested state rallies on Monday evening. Standing on the steps of the Philadelphia Museum of Art, made famous by the “Rocky” films, Harris described her campaign as surging at a crucial moment. Trump took the stage after midnight in Grand Rapids, Michigan, where he expressed confidence that he would win. Read more β†’
  • 🀫 Quiet role: Biden, for his part, wrapped up the campaign season without much fanfare, giving a speech over the weekend at a carpenters' union hall in Scranton, Pennsylvania. Read more β†’
  • πŸ”Ž Watch disinfo: Election officials, legal experts and researchers are bracing for a flood of disinformation and legal claims as vote counting begins. Read more β†’
  • πŸ—³οΈ Watch the vote: Republican officials in three red states have tried to stop the Justice Department from continuing its decades-long practice of sending observers to polling places. Read more β†’
  • πŸ‘€ X marks the spot : Elon Musk and his business empire will reap huge benefits if Trump returns to the White House. Read more β†’
  • β˜‘οΈ The first results are available: The first in-person votes of New Hampshire's general election were cast at midnight in Dixville Notch, where the six registered voters were evenly split between Harris and Trump. Read more β†’

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